In the heart of Europe, Prague is a quaint little capital that will keep you continually amazed. Beyond its gorgeous gothic architecture, vivid red roofs, and bridge-adorned river, the city provides a ceaseless array of scenic parks, hidden gardens, and lively nightlife venues. The climate in the Czech Republic is very nice for all three season (spring, summer, autumn) and the infrastructure is very modern. There are many coworking spaces around the city and fantastic networking events. Prague is just great, especially for how affordable it is and how easy it is to get around.

Prague is one of the best cities to live and work in Czech Republic for remote workers and digital nomads. Check out our selection of great hotels and hostels. If this is your first time looking for accommodation in the city, we recommend you book a room for a short term rental while exploring the area and finding the perfect apartment.

1. DREAM Hostel Prague 

Prague Dream Hostel is not only a place to stay but also a way of life. It is a perfect destination for solo travelers and groups of friends. Visitors come to find new friends, experience the hostel atmosphere, take a break from the hectic pace of life, and immerse themselves in the local culture. The hostel offers a co-working space for freelancers and cozy common areas with pillows, providing a comfortable environment for socializing with new friends. The hostel team has created conditions that combine the high standards of a hotel with the cozy, friendly atmosphere of a hostel. Guests can enjoy modern interiors, a central location, shared and private rooms, and a high level of cleanliness.

2. Mosaic House 

This stylish hotel, featuring striking design and artistic elements, is just a 4-minute walk from Národní třída metro station, a 13-minute stroll from Wenceslas Square, and 1.3 km from Charles Bridge. The modern rooms are equipped with minibars, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi, with some rooms offering terraces. Top-floor suites boast roof terraces. Amenities include a sauna and a spa offering massages. Guests can enjoy a cafe housed in a former theatre hall, a library, a courtyard garden, and indoor/outdoor art installations. Meeting rooms are also available.

3. B&B Hotel Prague

This hotel is ideal for a short getaway. It is a nice, quiet establishment located not far from the city center. While basic, it provides everything you need, and for the price, it’s hard to find fault.

4. Luma Terra Prague Hostel

Luma Terra is a designer hostel in Prague that blends sustainability with comfort, aiming to inspire a sustainable lifestyle by connecting urban living with people and nature. Situated at the intersection of a bustling main street and Prague’s downtown area, Luma Terra is just 400 meters from the National Museum, 2 minutes from I.P. Pavlova metro station, and 5 minutes from Wenceslas Square. Backpackers will appreciate its proximity to the main railway station, Hlavní nádraží, only 10 minutes away on foot. Luma Terra is dedicated to enriching guests’ community experience. The hostel is not just a place to stay but a vibrant community where hospitality and entertainment merge. Events are hosted specifically for travelers eager to explore and experience the local culture during their stay in Prague. Guests can learn more about Luma Terra’s commitment to sustainability and how it serves as an oasis for travelers by visiting the hostel’s pledge. Luma Terra offers an unforgettable experience that fosters a sense of belonging and community with every stay.

5. Hostel Little Quarter

On the Royal Route and a 4-minute walk from a tram stop, this simple hostel is an 11-minute walk from the 14th-century Charles Bridge and 2 km from Old Town Square. Unpretentious, dorm-style rooms feature free Wi-Fi and bunk beds; bathrooms are shared. Upgraded private rooms have en suite bathrooms and sitting areas. A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is served in a casual dining area. Other amenities include a game room, a bar, a rooftop terrace and coin-op laundry facilities. Pets are welcome.

6. Gold Art Apartments

Location is 15 minutes walk to Charles Bridge. Very close to the heart of the city. It’s set in a nice area, has great restaurants nearby.

7. Old Town Square Apartments

Old Town Square Apartments are located right in the historic centre of Prague, only 200 metres from Old Town Square and the famous Astronomical clock. The apartment has high, beamed ceilings with large windows, fully equipped kitchen, large shower, and washing machine.

8. Revelton Studios Prague

Their cozy aparthotel offers brand-new apartments with bold interiors, fully equipped kitchens, and much more. They are pleased to offer a contactless self check-in system, ensuring convenience and safety. The staff remains available through popular messengers, so guests can reach out at any time with questions or concerns. Every detail has been meticulously considered to ensure a comfortable stay, and they hope that this, combined with their hospitality, will make each trip special.

9. Don Giovanni Hotel Prague

Don Giovanni Hotel Prague is a 4-star hotel located in Prague’s popular residential area of “Vinohrady” in close proximity to the city centre.

 

10. Petrin Tower Residence

Petrin Tower Residence is located in the beautiful Lesser Town, just 200 meters from Petřín Gardens. The area offers romantic walks, paths lined with benches, playgrounds, and easy access to Petřín Hill via funicular. Attractions include the Petřín lookout tower with stunning views, a mirror maze, the Rose Garden, and the Štefánik Observatory. Nearby landmarks such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Kampa Island, and the Čertovka Canal are within walking distance. The apartments feature fully equipped kitchenettes or kitchens, seating areas with flat-screen TVs and satellite channels, heating, air conditioning, bathrooms with baths or showers and toiletries, and free Wi-Fi. Some apartments also have terraces or balconies with city views. The residence is close to renowned theatres, concert halls, historical monuments, and numerous restaurants and shops.